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May 2 - 8, 2012
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Series – It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia at 10pm on OSN Comedy

Four self-centered friends, Charlie, Mac, Dennis and Dee own and operate Paddy’s pub in Philadelphia. They all try to find their way through adult life, alongside Dennis and Dee’s father, Frank. Their warped views and constant scheming always leads them to trouble, creating uncomfortable situations that only get worse. They still, somehow, try to overcome their self-involvement to make their friendships and business work.

 

Film – Hanna at 9pm on OSN Cinema/ OSN Movies HD

Hanna was raised in the wilderness by her father, an ex CIA agent. He teaches her the strength, stamina and the smarts of a soldier so she can become the perfect assassin and go on a mission across Europe. A ruthless intelligence agent tracks her every move and as Hanna nears her ultimate target, she faces surprising revelations about her existence and unexpected questions about her humanity.

 

Film – Thor at 8pm on OSN Premiere/OSN Movies HD

The reckless Thor challenges his brother’s claim to the throne of Asgard. To teach him humility, his dad casts the young warrior down to Earth to live among humans. Robbed of his powers, Thor falls in love with a scientist named Jane Foster while his brother; Loki usurps the throne for himself. Thor’s love for Jane and his lessons of humility turn him into the true hero and warrior-defender of Earth.

 

Series – The Dr Oz Show at 5pm on MBC 4

Dr Mehmet Oz is a cardiothoracic surgeon and teaching professor at Columbia University who became famous through his appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show. He has now developed his own syndicated television talk show tackling different health and fitness related issues. He takes questions from the audience on the show, as well as people at home. The show also guest stars renowned names in the health and fitness community.

 

Film – Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights at 1.30pm on MBC MAX

On the eve of Cuba’s revolution, a young American woman discovers a passion for dance and for her sultry Cuban partner, Javier. As the two prepare to take part in a prestigious national dance competition, their bodies align in a harmony that mirrors the growing bond between them.

 

Series – Raising Hope at 6.30pm on OSN Comedy

The series follows the Chance family as they find themselves adding an unexpected new member to their household. Jimmy must raise his infant daughter Hope with his parents after her mother ends up on death row for killing her multiple boyfriends. Jimmy works at the local supermarket and still lives at home with his parents, including his grandmother. He meets Sabrina, a cheeky clerk in the supermarket and works up the nerve to ask her out on a date.

 

Series – Fringe at 2.30pm on MBC Action

FBI agents Olivia Dunham and Peter Bishop are faced with an unexplained phenomenom of the threatening kind. In order to establish new techniques to investigate a series of unexplained occurrences and crimes, they team up with a formerly institutionalised scientist, Dr Walter Bishop, who happens to be Peter’s father. These events seem to be related to mysteries surrounding a parallel universe that mirrors our own.







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